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747-400 Freighter Interior Review

Table of Contents
Section Description
1 Upper Deck Compartment
2 Flight Deck Entryway
3 Galley
4 Lavatory
5 Supernumerary Seats
6 Emergency Equipment
7 Exits and Escape Devices
8 Crew Rest
9 Passenger Service Units
10 Closets and Stowage
11 Ladder Enclosure
12 Oxygen
13 Water
14 Interior Decor
15 Cargo - Main Deck
16 Cargo - Lower Lobe
747-400 Freighter
Revision History
Revision Date Description
New 8/2/01 Initial Release
A 6/25/03 Updated Section 15 and 16 Cargo Photos
B 2/19/04 Updated Section 15 and 16 Cargo Photos
C 4/23/04 Updated Section 10 Fwd LH Closet Photos
747-400 Freighter
1-1
1-2
23.25 x 78 in
(59 x 198 cm)
* Note: Door hinge has been reversed from that shown in the artists rendering on the previous page.
1-3
747-400 Freighter
2-1
747-400 Freighter
Flight Deck Entryway
There is a curtain that separates the flight deck
from the upper deck compartment at approximately
STA 395.
It is not possible to install a door to the flight deck
in lieu of the curtain due to decompression venting
requirements.
2-2
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-30
3-1
747-400 Freighter
Galley
The galley is Supplier Furnished
Equipment (SFE), manufactured by
SHOWA Aircraft Industries Co.
A SFE chiller is optional and is installed
in the outboard compartment beneath
the counter. The chiller will cool all of
the lower compartments or if a
compartment does not require chilling,
the vent in that compartment can be
plugged. If a chiller is not installed the
compartment will be for miscellaneous
stowage.
Buyer Furnished Equipment (BFE)
within the galley consists of an oven,
coffeemaker, hot cup and standard
containers.
A SFE push-button actuated water
spigot is installed below the
coffeemaker compartment.
A SFE ice drawer is installed beneath
the counter, below the sink.
3-2
747-400 Freighter
Galley
The galley can accept small standard
containers and large standard containers. If
all three under counter compartments are
utilized, a maximum of 8 small standard
containers or 5 large standard containers
can be installed.
If the stowage compartment is retained, 5
small standard containers or 3 large
standard containers can be installed within
the two remaining compartments.
The below counter compartments have
provisions for adjustable shelves, with the
exception of the outboard most
compartment (chiller or miscellaneous
stowage).
3-3
747-400 Freighter
Galley PART IDENTIFICATION
(1) - Electrical Control Panel
(2) - Oven, Forced Convection
(3) - Coffeemaker with Hot Water Supply
(4) - Miscellaneous Stowage
(5) - Standard Container
(6) - Waste Compartment, Container (SFE),
Inlet 2 Places
(7) - Utility Outlet, 115V/ 400 HZ, 1KVA
Nominal
(8) - Sink, 410 Cubic Inches
(9) - Ice Drawer
(10) - Hot Cup or Miscellaneous Stowage
(11) - Miscellaneous Stowage or Standard
Containers
(12) - Chiller or Miscellaneous Stowage
Note:
A) All stowage areas are enclosed with
doors, dual latched and shelves are
adjustable.
B) The counter top is at WL 352.50.
GALLEY CONFIGURATION A
(Small Standard Containers)
2
3
1
10
8
6
5
4
11
12
5
5
5
5
7
Waste Flap
WL
335.51
WL
323.38
9
3-4
747-400 Freighter
Galley
PART IDENTIFICATION
(1) - Electrical Control Panel and Oven
Control Module
(2) - Oven, Forced Convection
(3) - Coffeemaker with Hot Water Supply
(4) - Miscellaneous Stowage
(5) - Standard Container
(6) - Waste Compartment, Container (SFE),
Inlet 2 Places
(7) - Utility Outlet, 115V/ 400 HZ, 1KVA
Nominal
(8) - Sink, 410 Cubic Inches
(9) - Ice Drawer
(10) - Hot Cup or Miscellaneous Stowage
(11) - Miscellaneous Stowage or Standard
Containers
(12) - Chiller or Miscellaneous Stowage
Note:
A) All stowage areas are enclosed with
doors, dual latched and shelves are
adjustable.
B) The counter top is at WL 352.50.
GALLEY CONFIGURATION B
(Large Standard Containers)
2
3
1
10
8
6 5
4
11
12
5
5
7
Waste Flap
WL
330.94
9
3-5
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-40
4-1
747-400 Freighter
Lavatory
A lavatory is installed in the
upper deck compartment and is
identified as U21.
Linen Towels
Paper Towels
Paper Cups
Liquid Soap
4-2
747-400 Freighter
Lavatory
Lower cabinet is for amenity
storage and dispensers.
Amenities Drawer
Sanitary Napkins
Air Sickness Bags
Facial Tissue
Toilet Paper
Toilet Seat Cover
4-3
747-400 Freighter
Lavatory
The lavatory has a recirculating
waste system that is serviced
from the lower fuselage.
The waste tank has a ten gallon
capacity.
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747-400 Freighter
Lavatory
Dispensers and stowages are designed to dispense the following standard size articles.
Article Quantity Size
Linen Towel (Folded) (60) 6.8x 5.0x .10 (each)
Paper Towel (1 Pack) 10.55x 4.0x 6.2 (pack)
(Folded)(150 Scott)
Facial Tissue (1 Box) 1.7x 4.75x 10.05 (box)
Sanitary Napkin (12) 1.25x 1.25x 3.0 (each)
Liquid Soap (1) 16 ounce minimum
Paper Cup (90) 2.26 dia. x 2.36 high
3 ounce Dixie (each)
Air Sick Bags (12) 7.4x 5.5x .10 (each)
Toilet Tissue (2 Rolls) 4.6 dia. x 4.55 high (each)
Toilet Seat Covers (1) 1.5x 8.0x 10.75 (box)
Notes:
1.) If linen towels are not required, a paper towel dispenser will be installed in place of the linen
towel dispenser.
2.) If unique sizes of amenities are required, 2 sets of samples should be provided by the customer.
4-5
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-25
5-1
747-400 Freighter
Supernumerary Seats
The upper deck compartment is designed for the installation of three double business class seats.
The seats are BFE and 16G certification is not required.
The seat track spacing is the same as the 747-400 Passenger upper deck (22.66 inches).
No In Flight Entertainment (IFE) is available on the 747-400 Freighter, therefore, seats do not require any
related equipment.
5-2
747-400 Freighter
Supernumerary Seats
The reading lights in the overhead ceiling have hard-wired switches, therefore, no switches
are required in the seats.
The seats must not obstruct the movement of the decompression panels on the crewrest wall
or restrict the airflow to the floor decompression cages or sidewall decompression vents.
Refer to D6-36230 Appendix B4 for unique 747-400 Freighter seat requirements.
5-3
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-60
6-1
747-400 Freighter
Emergency Equipment (Upper Deck)
All detachable and overwater equipment is SFE with the exception of the BFE crew lifevests, disposable
oxygen mask and first aid kit.
The SFE equipment is basic to the airplane.
There is a panel installed on the U21 lavatory wall that accommodates the installation of various emergency
equipment.
There are six descent harnesses installed within the upper deck compartment to be used in combination with
the inertia reel descent devices in the flight deck. One harness is provided for each of the six crew members
(other than the two flight officers). The two flight crew members are expected to be trained in the use of the
decent devices without a harness.
Smoke Hoods
Water Fire Extinguisher
Halon Fire Extinguisher
Oxygen Bottle With
Disposable Mask
Emergency Locator Transmitter
Escape Harnesses
First Aid Kit
6-2
747-400 Freighter
Emergency Equipment (Main Deck)
The emergency equipment in the photo above is installed on the main deck left hand wall
forward of Door 1.
The tables on the following two pages list the basic emergency equipment part numbers that
are used on 747-400 Freighters (main deck and upper deck).
Fixed Wand Extension
Applicator
Smoke Hood
Halon Fire
Extinguisher
Water Fire Extinguisher
Crash Ax
6-3
747-400 Freighter
Emergency Equipment
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FOR MAIN DECK AND UPPER DECK COMPARTMENT
(all equipment installed on upper deck except as noted)
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER BFE/SFE QTY SUPPLIER
10 PERSON LIFE RAFT D23969-125 SFE 2 AIR CRUISER
PORTABLE EMERGENCY 1151324-1 SFE 1 ALLIEDSIGNAL
LOCATOR TRANSMITTER
E.L.T. BRACKET ASSEMBLY 1152394-2 SFE 1 ALLIEDSIGNAL
HALON FIRE EXTINGUISHER 898052 SFE 1 KIDDE
HALON FIRE EXTINGUISHER 40-0103 SFE 1 GLOBAL FIRE
(main deck) PROTECTION
FIXED WAND EXTENSION 49-0055A SFE 1 GLOBAL FIRE
APPLICATOR (main deck) PROTECTION
WATER FIRE EXTINGUISHER 892480 SFE 1 KIDDE
WATER FIRE EXTINGUISHER 892480 SFE 1 KIDDE
(main deck)
PORTABLE OXYGEN BOTTLE 9700-C1A-BF23A SFE 1 SCOTT AVIATION
(Continued on next page)
6-4
747-400 Freighter
Emergency Equipment
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FOR MAIN DECK AND UPPER DECK COMPARTMENT
(all equipment installed on upper deck except as noted)
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER BFE/SFE QTY SUPPLIER
DISPOSABLE OXYGEN MASK tbd BFE 1 tbd
FIRST AID KIT S6-01-0005-306 BFE 1 D.M.E.
CREW LIFE VEST tbd BFE 6 tbd
SMOKE HOOD E28180-10 SFE 3 DRAEGER
SMOKE HOOD BRACKET E28095-02 SFE 3 DRAEGER
(2 on upper deck, 1 on main deck)
ESCAPE HARNESS 65B40289-12 SFE 6 BOEING
HARNESS STOWAGE BAG 232U4249-12 SFE 6 BOEING
CRASH AXE 42D8331 SFE 1 GEMTOR
(main deck)
6-5
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-61 and 25-68
7-1
747-400 Freighter
Exits and Escape Devices
There are two Type A doors on
the main deck, Door 1 LH and
Door 5 LH, and one Type I exit
on the upper deck at STA 405
RH.
The upper deck door is manually
operated with a manually
deployed but automatically
inflating escape slide.
Neither of the main deck doors
have escape slides, however, an
escape rope is provided,
accessible at the upper sill of the
main deck door cutout while the
door is fully open.
There is a ceiling escape hatch
within the flight deck.
There are eight inertia reel
descent devices in the flight deck
for emergency escape.
7-2
747-400 Freighter
Exits and Escape Devices
The airplane is certified for (8) individuals;
(2) flight crew and (6) supernumeraries.
The above occupant limitation is due to
egress limits demonstrated for the flight deck
escape hatch and service door (egress limits
for a pair of Type IV exits is 1-9 passengers,
the flight deck escape hatch and crew service
door are viewed as equivalent to a pair of
Type IV exits).
7-3
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-29
8-1
747-400 Freighter
Crew Rest
There are two bunks enclosed within the upper
deck crewrest.
The crewrest is separated from the rest of the upper
deck compartment by a solid wall.
The bunks are separated by solid walls and
curtains.
8-2
747-400 Freighter
Crew Rest
Each bunk compartment has an exterior window, information sign, handset, conditioned air outlet,
area light, reading light, vanity mirror, literature pocket and closet.
(View Looking Inboard)
8-3
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-23
9-1
747-400 Freighter
Passenger Service Units
Reading lights with controls, emergency oxygen
masks and speakers are installed in the ceiling
panels above the supernumerary seats.
9-2
747-400 Freighter
Passenger Service Units
9-3
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-24 and 25-28
10-1
747-400 Freighter
Closets and Stowage
There is a closet in the forward LH corner of the
upper deck compartment.
10-2
747-400 Freighter
Closets and Stowage
There is a closet in the forward LH corner of the
upper deck compartment.
10-2
747-400 Freighter
Closets and Stowage
The volume is 14 cubic feet.
There is one coat rod and an
interior light activated by a push-
button switch. There are no
shelves.
10-3
747-400 Freighter
Closets and Stowage
There is a stowage unit outboard of the upper deck lavatory with access from the aft face of the lavatory.
10-4
747-400 Freighter
Closets and Stowage
The volume is 5.75 cubic feet.
There are no interior lights, coat rods or
shelves.
10-5
747-400 Freighter
Closets and Stowage
There are two closets within the crewrest
compartment. Access to the closet is on
the aft wall of each crew rest bunk area.
10-6
747-400 Freighter
Closets and Stowage
The volume is 15.3 cubic feet.
There is one coat rod and a door activated
interior light. There are no shelves.
10-7
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-26
11-1
747-400 Freighter
Ladder Enclosure
There is a retractable ladder installed between the
upper deck compartment and the main deck.
An enclosure surrounds the ladder.
11-2
747-400 Freighter
Ladder Enclosure
11-3
747-400 Freighter
Ladder Enclosure
The ladder is retractable to allow the loading of containers from the nose cargo door on the main deck.
11-4
747-400 Freighter
ATA 35-00
12-1
747-400 Freighter
Oxygen
Oxygen is supplied to the upper deck compartment by two 114 cubic foot capacity oxygen
cylinders.
Non free-flow oxygen masks are provided at the following locations:
- One mask above each supernumerary seat (plus one extra mask in the STA 510 RH
oxygen module)
- Two masks above each crew rest bunk
- Two masks in the lavatory
12-2
747-400 Freighter
ATA 38-10
13-1
747-400 Freighter
Water
There is a 20 gallon potable water capacity (two 11 gallon tanks).
Water is supplied to the galley and lavatory.
The water tanks are located behind the right hand sidewall in the forward lower lobe cargo
compartment. See the photo on the next page for a view of the water tank location.
There are space provisions for a third 11 gallon tank to be located just forward of the two baseline
tanks.
The water system is serviced at a service panel on the lower fuselage.
13-2
747-400 Freighter
Water
Two 11 Gallon Water
Tanks
View looking aft within the forward lower lobe cargo compartment
13-3
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-20
14-1
747-400 Freighter
Interior Decor
There is a standard color offering for the upper deck interior decor; a neutral color scheme for the
interior surfaces and soft goods.
See the Teague produced decor book for samples of the 747-400 Freighter baseline interior decor.
A 747-400 Freighter baseline Interior Finish Specification (IFS) document is also available. This IFS
is identified as D6U10181.
BFE supernumerary seats have customer-specified decor.
14-2
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-56
15-1
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
MAIN DECK CARGO MARKINGS
IATA markings are standard on the sidewall and floor of the main deck
cargo compartment. The markings are per the figure below. There are two
different pallet configurations in the forward area. There is a three pallet
and a two pallet configuration. The markings for each configuration are
referenced below.
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747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
View looking aft within the main deck cargo compartment
15-3
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
View looking aft within the main deck
cargo compartment with nose door rollers
shown
15-4
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
View looking aft within the main deck cargo compartment (Taken from aft of Door 1)
15-5
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
View looking aft within the main deck cargo compartment (Taken from mid-cabin)
15-6
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
Side cargo door on the main deck with safety strap installed
15-7
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
View looking forward within the main deck cargo compartment (Taken from aft of the side cargo door)
15-8
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
View looking forward within the main deck cargo compartment (Taken from mid-cabin)
15-9
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
Nose cargo door on the main deck
15-10
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
Nose cargo door controls
15-11
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
Side cargo door controls on the main deck
15-12
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Main Deck
Nose cargo door latch actuator test panel and fuses
15-13
747-400 Freighter
ATA 25-52
16-1
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Lower Lobe
View looking forward within the forward lower lobe cargo compartment
16-2
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Lower Lobe
View looking aft within the forward lower lobe cargo compartment
16-3
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Lower Lobe
View looking forward within the aft lower lobe cargo compartment
16-4
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Lower Lobe
View looking aft within the aft lower lobe cargo compartment
16-5
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Lower Lobe
View of Additional Container Capability in Aft Lower Lobe Compartment
16-6
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Lower Lobe
Close-up View of Additional Container Capability in Aft Lower Lobe Compartment
16-7
747-400 Freighter
Cargo - Lower Lobe
View of the bulk cargo compartment
16-8

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